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001    ocn880418950 
003    OCoLC 
005    20150618204354.0 
008    140514s2014    nyua     bc   000 0 eng c 
010      2014018784 
015    GBB4A7098|2bnb 
016 7  016886181|2Uk 
019    880462342|a881020222 
020    9783791353845|q(Trade hardcover) 
020    3791353845|q(Trade hardcover) 
020    9780872731769|q(Museum paperback) 
020    0872731766|q(Museum paperback) 
035    (OCoLC)880418950|z(OCoLC)880462342|z(OCoLC)881020222 
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049    WHPP 
050 00 NB237.S3868|bA4 2014 
072  7 N|2lcco 
082 00 730.92|223 
245 00 Judith Scott :|bbound & unbound /|cedited by Catherine 
       Morris & Matthew Higgs. 
246 33 Bound and unbound 
246 30 Bound & unbound 
264  1 Brooklyn, NY :|bBrooklyn Museum ;|aMunich ;|aNew York :
       |bDelMonico Books-Prestel,|c2014. 
300    128 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c29 cm. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
336    still image|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
500    "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Judith Scott:
       Bound and Unbound, organized by the Brooklyn Museum and 
       held October 24, 2014 - March 29, 2015 in the Elizabeth A.
       Sackler Center for Feminist Art." 
504    Includes bibliographical references (page 127). 
505 00 |tForeword /|rArnold L. Lehman --|tIntroduction: Judith 
       Scott and the politics of biography /|rCatherine Morris --
       |tPeer review /|rLynne Cooke --|tJudith Scott: creative 
       growth /|rMatthew Higgs --|tAn Interview with Joyce Scott 
       /|rKevin Killian --|tWorks in the exhibition: sculpture: 
       works on paper. 
520    "This fascinating and generously illustrated book offers 
       an in-depth look at the art and life of Judith Scott, and 
       accompanies the first major exhibition of her artworks in 
       the U.S. Judith Scott's story has become widely known: 
       born with Down syndrome, and institutionalized for thirty 
       years, before moving to the Bay Area to be near her twin 
       sister, Scott had long-hidden artistic sensibilities that 
       were first discovered at the visionary Creative Growth Art
       Center in Oakland. There, she developed an affinity for 
       fiber and other found materials, creating remarkable and 
       idiosyncratic objects--fastidiously assembled structures 
       that radically challenge our attempts to define them as 
       sculpture. In addition to illustrations of more than forty
       essential works, this volume includes a number of essays 
       that trace Scott's artistic development and her place 
       within the field of contemporary art as a whole. A 
       previously unpublished interview with Scott's twin sister,
       Joyce, tells the story of how Judith's move from relative 
       isolation to a supportive and nurturing environment 
       allowed an unexpected and extraordinary talent to emerge 
       and flourish."--Publisher description. 
600 10 Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005|vExhibitions. 
600 17 Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00443718 
650  0 Soft sculpture|zCalifornia|vExhibitions. 
650  7 Soft sculpture.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01124138 
651  7 California.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204928 
655  7 Exhibition catalogs.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01424028 
700 1  Scott, Judith,|d1943-2005. 
700 1  Morris, Catherine. 
700 1  Higgs, Matthew. 
710 2  Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. 
710 2  Brooklyn Museum. 
994    02|bWHP 
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